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Title: Geologic History


1
Geologic History
  • Dissection of Cratered Terrain
  • Deposition of Etched and Hematite layered
    deposits as volcaniclastic complex (composition?)
  • Aqueous and/or hydrothermal alteration of etched
    and hematite units?
  • Mantling by aeolian deposits, with formation of
    duricrust
  • Exhumation by wind leading to hematite and etched
    unit exposures within landing error ellipse

2
Terra Meridiani Map Units
3
Something Different
  • The Hematite and Etched units run counter to the
    global Albedo - Thermal Inertia trend.

4
HST Observations of Terra Meridiani
Red Dark region, gradational with
Hematite region Green Etched region Blue Dark
region, no hematite Yellow Nearby bright region
5
Modeling Regional Mean Spectra
6
Derived Surface Spectra
7
Spectral Angles
Hematite Etched Dissected Mantled Acidalia
type Syrtis type
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Palagonite VNIR Spectra
  • Cryptocrystalline material
  • Typically a product of basaltic glass
    devitrification
  • Bright (and red) in the VNIR
  • Low spectral contrast in the TIR

10
Palagonite TIR Spectra
11
Geologic History
  • Dissection of Cratered Terrain.
  • Deposition of Etched and Hematite layered
    deposits as volcaniclastic complex with mafic
    composition.
  • Aqueous and/or hydrothermal alteration of etched
    deposits (palagonite-like coating). Formation of
    platy hematite (?)
  • Mantling by aeolian deposits, with formation of
    duricrust.
  • Further aqueous and/or hydrothermal alteration to
    form platy hematite (?)
  • Exhumation by wind leading to hematite
    accumulation in dunes on etched unit exposures
    within landing error ellipse.

12
MER Mast-Mounted Observations
Instrument Key Parameters Questions to Address
Mast-Mounted Remote Sensing Package Mast-Mounted Remote Sensing Package Mast-Mounted Remote Sensing Package
Pancam Twelve bands (0.4 to 1.0 µm) for stereoscopic imaging with 0.3 mrad IFOV 9.2 deg by 18.4 deg FOV. Hematite rich dunes on etched substrate? Etched unit exposures show evidence of volcanic emplacement processes?
Mini-TES Emission spectra (5 to 29 µm, 10 cm-1 resolution) with 8 or 20 mrad FOV Platy hematite in dunes? Mafic mineralogy? Palagonite-like coatings on etched substrate materials?
13
MER Arm-Based Observations
Instrument Key Parameters Questions to Address
Arm-Based In-Situ Package Arm-Based In-Situ Package Arm-Based In-Situ Package
APXS Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer 244Cm alpha particle sources, and x-ray detectors, 4 cm FOV Mafic composition? Palagonite-like coatings? Hematite-rich dunes?
MB Mössbauer Spectrometer 57Fe spectrometer in backscatter mode Co/Rh source and Si-PIN diode detectors field of view approximately 1.5 cm2. Hematite present in dunes? Other iron-bearing alteration phases? Mafic minerals present? Evidence of palagonite-like coatings?
MI Microscopic Imager 30 µm/pixel monochromatic imager (1024x1024) with 6mm depth of field Platy hematite? Coated grains? Volcanic origins?
RAT Rock Abrasion Tool Tool capable of preparing 5 mm deep by 4.5 cm wide surface on rocks Remove coatings and observe fresh igneous minerals?
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